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  • ...these muscles are the '''flexors''', which are responsible for bending or flexing various parts of the body. This article provides a comprehensive list of th ...achii]]''': This muscle is located in the upper arm and is responsible for flexing the elbow and rotating the forearm.
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  • {{PAGENAME}} - A muscle located in the upper arm that is responsible for flexing the arm at the elbow joint.
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  • ...flexor, a muscle which bends a part of the body, and flexion = the act of flexing.
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  • ...function with a connector to prevent damage to a hose or cable from excess flexing
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  • ...xpression formed by flexing the muscles near both ends of the mouth and by flexing muscles throughout the mouth. Some smiles include contraction of the muscle A smile is formed primarily by flexing the muscles at the sides of the mouth. Some smiles include a contraction of
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  • ...nd relaxing. Among these, flexor muscles play a crucial role in bending or flexing parts of the body. This article provides a comprehensive list of flexor mus * [[Pronator Teres]]: Assists in pronating and flexing the forearm.
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  • ...ngus]]: Located in the middle of the thigh, this muscle aids in adducting, flexing, and medially rotating the thigh. ...xtends from the pubis to the tibia and is involved in adducting the thigh, flexing the leg, and medially rotating the tibia.
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  • ...This muscle is located on the medial side of the thigh and is involved in flexing the knee and extending the hip. The hamstring muscles have two main functions: flexing the knee and extending the hip. They are used in many daily activities such
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  • ...human body, including flexing the [[fingers]], bending the [[elbow]], and flexing the [[knee]]. This article provides a comprehensive list of flexor muscles,
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  • ...to your lungs by flexing your diaphragm rather than breathing shallowly by flexing your rib muscles. This deep breathing is marked by expansion of the stomach
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  • ...|Biceps Brachii]] - located in the front of the upper arm, responsible for flexing the elbow and rotating the forearm. ...ng Muscle|Hamstrings]] - located at the back of the thigh, responsible for flexing the knee.
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  • The primary function of the coracobrachialis is to assist in flexing and adducting the arm at the shoulder joint. It acts synergistically with o ...achialis or its nerve supply can result in weakness or loss of function in flexing and adducting the arm. Such injuries may occur due to trauma, repetitive us
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  • ...''FDS''') is a [[muscle]] in the [[forearm]] of humans that is involved in flexing the fingers. Specifically, it acts on the middle phalanges of the four fing ...itionally, because of its attachment to the MCP joints, it also assists in flexing the fingers at these joints. This dual action makes the FDS essential for t
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  • ...e|Biceps Brachii]]: Located in the front of the upper arm, responsible for flexing the elbow. ...strocnemius]]: A major calf muscle that facilitates walking and running by flexing the foot.
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  • The Jendrassik maneuver involves the patient clenching their teeth, flexing their neck muscles, or gripping one hand with the other and pulling apart.
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  • ...rtment of leg|anterior compartment]] of the [[leg]]. It is responsible for flexing the toes and plays a crucial role in walking, running, and jumping.
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  • ...arm, turning the hand so that the palm faces downwards. It also assists in flexing the elbow.
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  • ...f the Flexor Digitorum Sublimis is to flex the fingers. It also assists in flexing the wrist.
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  • The Ortolani test is performed by placing the infant on their back and flexing the hips and knees to a 90 degree angle. The examiner then gently moves the
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  • ...is is an important movement for grasping objects. The muscle also helps in flexing and laterally rotating the little finger at the metacarpophalangeal joint.
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